persistant >fatal exception OE has occured

Greetings from Belton, Texas
The problem this computer is having is lots of fatal error shut downs. Ram is 160mb. It is very annoying. I have deleted all the *.tmps and the *.chk files, ran scandisk, and ran system file check. No errors were reported.
The error message is below:

A fatal exception OE has occured at 0028:c0005053 in VXD VMM(01)+ 00004053. The current application will be terminated. press any key to continue.
or,
the above with: This was called from 0028:0007275c in VxD
VKD(01)+00000100. It may be possible to continue normally.

It freezes the computer at this point. It happens at different modes of operation. I am runing windows 98. RAM160,!The computer is a Pionex. All updates installed. What should I do to eliminate this problem? Should I first try and re-install windows98? This is my fathers computer and I am trying to get it fixed for him, he has had lots of problems with this system. It would be nice to get it running smooth for him. Thanks to whoever can help, Mark

At the bottom of the InfiniSource page whose url is quoted above is the following note:

Here's another short list to follow:

1. Check to see if you have the latest drivers installed for your motherboard.
2. Check to see if you have the latest drivers installed for your video card.
3. Turn off the external cache in BIOS.
4. Replace RAM chips.
5. Reinstall the OS. Do a clean install, by formatting the drive/partition.

A common cause for these error messages is faulty physical memory (RAM) on the computer. It is possible that you have had faulty RAM in your computer, without it affecting you. But because Windows 9x uses your memory in a different way, it is possible that the fault shows up.
For a more extensive explanation, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q138/7/88.asp

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